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My Science Experiment Report

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I am using this report I found on the A to Z Home's Cool website as a guide to planning my experiment, thinking about what I'll learn from it, reporting what I observed and what I learned from doing the experiment.

Title of the Experiment


How I got the idea for this experiment

I thought it up by myself.
I found it in a book. Title/Author


I found it on a website. URL


QUESTION or PROBLEM: What do I want to find out by doing this experiment?




PREDICTION or HYPOTHESIS: What I guess will happen when I do this experiment. Doing what will cause what else to happen?




MATERIALS: What things I need to get together first, and what they might cost.






STEPS or PROCEDURES: The order of steps I plans to take.






WHAT I SAW HAPPEN or OBSERVATIONS: Tell what happened as you did the experiment.






WHAT I LEARNED or MY CONCLUSIONS: Was my prediction correct or not? If not, why?






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Books with Lots of Experiment Ideas

The Book of Totally Irresponsible Science: 64 Daring Experiments for Young Scientists
The Book of Totally Irresponsible Science
64 Daring Experiments for Young Scientists
by Sean Connolly
Introducing 64 valuable science experiments that snap, crackle, pop, ooze, crash, boom, and stink!
 
Science Experiments You Can Eat
Science Experiments You Can Eat
by Vicki Cobb
Your kitchen will be transformed into a laboratory worthy of a mad scientist as you make startling discoveries about how cabbage can detect acid, how bacteria makes yogurt, and how decomposed sugar turns to caramel.
 
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